Andrew Newton writes:
> Bill Michell wrote:
>
>>
>> What's in the .courier-foo file?
>
>
> Good question. I tried just one line with the e-mail address to my PCS
> phone. So it is in the format [EMAIL PROTECTED] Suspecting it
> might be something wierd with either the format of the e-
I found the problem... so for future trouble-shooting when somebody
reports these symptoms:
Essentially the .courier-foo lookup was failing because the
authentication process was failing with authldap. I had it in the list
of modules for authdaemon, but had not set it up to work against any
Andrew Newton writes:
> Bill Michell wrote:
>
>>
>> What's in the .courier-foo file?
>
>
> Good question. I tried just one line with the e-mail address to my PCS
> phone. So it is in the format [EMAIL PROTECTED] Suspecting it
> might be something wierd with either the format of the e-m
Bill Michell wrote:
>
> What's in the .courier-foo file?
Good question. I tried just one line with the e-mail address to my PCS
phone. So it is in the format [EMAIL PROTECTED] Suspecting it
might be something wierd with either the format of the e-mail address or
who knows, I changed it t
Andrew Newton writes:
> Scott Morizot wrote:
>
>> On 17 Dec 2001, at 11:28, Andrew Newton wrote:
>>
>>> Is there something else that must be done to enable this feature? The
>>> permissions
>>> on the .courier-foo file are world-readable.
>>>
>>
>> I believe there need to be no group or o